Friday, 6 March 2015

Norwegian Union of Vapers demands to be heard! Help needed!

There is a lot of good work going on in the Norwegian Union of Vapers (NDS) at the moment. There are poster designs coming up, business cards being printed, fund raising and a lot of good work towards the media going on. Also an open letter to the Norwegian Minister of Health, Bent Høie, has been written and a petition to sign this letter is available here. NDS is currently working on getting this on print in some of the major Norwegian newspapers, and it will be then be delivered to the Minister of Health.

The Norwegian Health Authorities have said that they will come up with suggested regulations of electronic cigarettes soon (they've said that for a while now I think). This draft will be sent outfor consultation to relevant organizations, and one of the main goals of this letter is that NDS will be on the list of organizations that will have their voices heard in this matter. Therefore it's important that as many Norwegian vapers as possible sign this letter, but it is also possible for people from other countries to sign it and support us. I strongly urge everyone (especially Norwegians reading this) to sign the petition. More signatures means it will be more difficult for the authorities to ignore us!I have translated the letter to English below. If you'd like to sign the petition here's the link again (you can choose not to show your signature in public): http://www.opprop.net/norsk_dampselskap_krever_a_bli_tatt_pa_alvor

The Norwegian Union of Vapers demands to be taken seriously!

The Norwegian Union of Vapers is an organization for users of electronic
cigarettes, also known as vapers. Vaping has become our way to a
tobacco-free life. We wish to urge the Minister of Health to look at
vaping with an unprejudiced gaze. We have a common interest in a health
policy based on knowledge, not on prejudice or moralism.

Much of the scepticism towards vaping is based on the
visual similarities between vapor from e-cigarettes and tobacco smoke,
and that vaping, like smoking, is a way to enjoy nicotine. However, this
is the only similarity between vaping and smoking. Available research
is unambiguous; the harm potential of vaping is far from that of tobacco
smoking. The research is openly available and much of it is conveyed to
the Norwegian public through SIRUS reports. We who have switched from
tobacco smoking to vaping have felt on our own bodies that the health
benefits are substantial. Some have gotten rid of their nicotine
dependency, others have not. What we have in common is that we are no
longer users of a dangerous product.

Opponents of vaping base their arguments on the
"precautionary principle". It is difficult to understand how this can be
applied here. Research, recently communicated through a SIRUS report
1/2015, shows that vaping appeals almost exclusively to smokers. Those
who vape have either quit smoking completely, or partly replaced
cigarettes with vaping. We know the consequences of cigarette smoking.
Ten years of experience with vaping has not revealed any health hazards.
We also know that it is not only illogical to go from vaping to
smoking, but also that such behavior is not known from the real world.
Is it plausible that the risk of unknown health consequences in the
future is big enough to overshadow this?

We in The Norwegian Union of Vapers have found that
vaping is not a drug, nor tobacco, but an alternative stimulant. This is
what makes it so effective. A deadly habit replaced by an equally
satisfactory, but far less harmful hobby. A future regulatory scheme
must facilitate market access for products that appeal to current
smokers and vapers. Products must not be regulated as drugs or as
tobacco products. Under such circumstances they will meet requirements
that can only be fulfilled by financially strong manufacturers like the
pharmaceutical and tobacco industries. None of these industries have an
interest that all smokers becomes vapers. However, this is the interest
of the companies that exclusively manufacture vaping products, but the
majority of these are small companies with limited funds. The Norwegian
Union of Vapers wishes to be taken seriously by the authorities and be
consulted on matters that are important to us. We have experience and
expertise on the topic. Our goal is that the smokers who are not able or
willing to quit otherwise, shall have a far less damaging alternative.

There is a lot of good work going on in the Norwegian Union of Vapers (NDS) at the moment. There are poster designs coming up, business cards being printed, fund raising and a lot of good work towards the media going on. Also an open letter to the Norwegian Minister of Health, Bent Høie, has been written and a petition to sign this letter is available here. NDS is currently working on getting this on print in some of the major Norwegian newspapers, and it will be then be delivered to the Minister of Health.

The Norwegian Health Authorities have said that they will come up with suggested regulations of electronic cigarettes soon (they've said that for a while now I think). This draft will be sent outfor consultation to relevant organizations, and one of the main goals of this letter is that NDS will be on the list of organizations that will have their voices heard in this matter. Therefore it's important that as many Norwegian vapers as possible sign this letter, but it is also possible for people from other countries to sign it and support us. I strongly urge everyone (especially Norwegians reading this) to sign the petition. More signatures means it will be more difficult for the authorities to ignore us!I have translated the letter to English below. If you'd like to sign the petition here's the link again (you can choose not to show your signature in public): http://www.opprop.net/norsk_dampselskap_krever_a_bli_tatt_pa_alvor

The Norwegian Union of Vapers demands to be taken seriously!

The Norwegian Union of Vapers is an organization for users of electronic
cigarettes, also known as vapers. Vaping has become our way to a
tobacco-free life. We wish to urge the Minister of Health to look at
vaping with an unprejudiced gaze. We have a common interest in a health
policy based on knowledge, not on prejudice or moralism.

Much of the scepticism towards vaping is based on the
visual similarities between vapor from e-cigarettes and tobacco smoke,
and that vaping, like smoking, is a way to enjoy nicotine. However, this
is the only similarity between vaping and smoking. Available research
is unambiguous; the harm potential of vaping is far from that of tobacco
smoking. The research is openly available and much of it is conveyed to
the Norwegian public through SIRUS reports. We who have switched from
tobacco smoking to vaping have felt on our own bodies that the health
benefits are substantial. Some have gotten rid of their nicotine
dependency, others have not. What we have in common is that we are no
longer users of a dangerous product.

Opponents of vaping base their arguments on the
"precautionary principle". It is difficult to understand how this can be
applied here. Research, recently communicated through a SIRUS report
1/2015, shows that vaping appeals almost exclusively to smokers. Those
who vape have either quit smoking completely, or partly replaced
cigarettes with vaping. We know the consequences of cigarette smoking.
Ten years of experience with vaping has not revealed any health hazards.
We also know that it is not only illogical to go from vaping to
smoking, but also that such behavior is not known from the real world.
Is it plausible that the risk of unknown health consequences in the
future is big enough to overshadow this?

We in The Norwegian Union of Vapers have found that
vaping is not a drug, nor tobacco, but an alternative stimulant. This is
what makes it so effective. A deadly habit replaced by an equally
satisfactory, but far less harmful hobby. A future regulatory scheme
must facilitate market access for products that appeal to current
smokers and vapers. Products must not be regulated as drugs or as
tobacco products. Under such circumstances they will meet requirements
that can only be fulfilled by financially strong manufacturers like the
pharmaceutical and tobacco industries. None of these industries have an
interest that all smokers becomes vapers. However, this is the interest
of the companies that exclusively manufacture vaping products, but the
majority of these are small companies with limited funds. The Norwegian
Union of Vapers wishes to be taken seriously by the authorities and be
consulted on matters that are important to us. We have experience and
expertise on the topic. Our goal is that the smokers who are not able or
willing to quit otherwise, shall have a far less damaging alternative.

4 comments
:

The electronic cigarette has been in existence for almost Eight years and is a clever device aimed at providing smokers with a healthier option. Apparently also useful in helping to reduce and indeed quit smoking altogether.

Seriously i like this post and yes its good to make the electronic cigarettes legal Because it doesn't effect as much as the Smoking cigarettes can. If got my self a Awesome Vape box and its reasonable.